@drbeckyatgoodinside: If you're the one who hears the cry first, who's already up before your partner even stirs, you're not imagining it. If it's been a biological pregnancy, especially if you're breastfeeding, you have a head start bonding with your baby, and that can leave your partner feeling shut out, even useless. Here's the thing: dads often come into their own at a different stage, not the newborn haze, but later, when there's more to do together. On this week's episode of Good Inside, I talked to neuroscientist Dr. Darby Saxbe about exactly this. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Becky | Psychologist
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Friday 10 July 2026 02:30:04 GMT
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lewk45 :
my wife told me a week after our first was born that I was good at anticipating her needs, but she needed me to be better at anticipating the baby's. it's not easy but dads can put in the work
2026-07-10 02:42:03
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